THE COSY GRAND. To-night, a wide awake Sleeping Car Comedy. EXCUSE ME. Starring NORMA SHEARER AM) CONRAD XACKL. It happened on a Pullman Car, and the next stop was to-morrow morning. The passengers had been told they were a bridal couple, and now the bridegroom was hauuted by a French girl whose little boy called him “papa.” PATHE NEWS, N.Z. SCENIC. ' SCREEN SNAPSHOTS, CARTOON. Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6; Tel. 45 C. “THE FARMER’S WIFE.” “THE FARMER'S WIFE.” Vide Press: “It is really splendid fun, as sweet and fragrant as cider or cream, a play that is worth while going to again and again in order to capture its real essence.’” THEATRE ROYAL, TIMARU. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday, April 9. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have the honour to present an entirely NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, including TEN NOTED LONDON ARTISTS, In the Famolis English Comedy, “The Farmer’s Wife.” By Eden Philpotts. THERE’S A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. For the production of this notable Comedy, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have brought to the Dominion A BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OF LONDON ARTISTS, 1 Several having appeared in the ENGLISH PRODUCTION. Including Doris Johnstone, Townsend Whitling, Douglas Vigors. Susan Richmond, Edwin Brett, Violet Ley, Graham Stuart, Frances Cave, Reginald Newson, Millie Engler, Eardley Turner, Arthur Greenaway, Daphne Bairn, Yetty Landau, Emmaline Ori'ord. Prices: D.C. and O.S. S/-, Stalls 5/-, Pit 2/6 (plus tax). BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. PLEASANT VALLEY. ONCE AGAIN. r TTIE BAND CARNIVAL COMMITTEE will hold a Carnival Dance in the Pleasant Valley Hall, on April !). Novelty Dances. Music 'by Super Six. Supper Provided. . - .. Prices S/fi.&ml; .1/6’a"'*’ , J. H.’FLEMING,. Sec. Band 'Carnival Committee. SOUTH CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. ALL Members interested in a Mutual Car Insurance Scheme are invited to meet Mr Robieson at the Wentworth Tea Rooms, at S p.m., TO-NIGHT, 7th inst., who will explain the details of the Motor Insurance Scheme adopted by the South Island Motor Union. E. A. SCOTT, Secretary.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 7 April 1926, Page 1
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